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Re: 4 to 21

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 5:00 pm
by spudhog
LCW wrote:But, I think they rise just as quickly with a win this week and next.

Remind me to buy you a beer if I ever meet you.
ha ha. Totally meant to put "if they win this week and the next". But, if a typo puts me in the good thoughts of the Rebel faithfull, typo well worth it: :D

In all seriousness, Bama can be taken. Their defense is every bit of good as advertised. But, we had our chances to hurt them but self destructed nearly every time.

We stopped their running game with the exception of one poor tackling play. Their offense is stoppable IMO. So OM will have a puncher's chance.

OM tears up Vandy this weekend.

Re: 4 to 21

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 5:09 pm
by Heath
spudhog wrote:
LCW wrote:But, I think they rise just as quickly with a win this week and next.

Remind me to buy you a beer if I ever meet you.
ha ha. Totally meant to put "if they win this week and the next". But, if a typo puts me in the good thoughts of the Rebel faithfull, typo well worth it: :D

In all seriousness, Bama can be taken. Their defense is every bit of good as advertised. But, we had our chances to hurt them but self destructed nearly every time.

We stopped their running game with the exception of one poor tackling play. Their offense is stoppable IMO. So OM will have a puncher's chance.

OM tears up Vandy this weekend.
We need to come out and win HUGE this weekend to move up some in the rankings. We need to come out and show that we just didn't "overpower" Vandy by running the ball for 4 quarters, but that we have "fixed" our problems on offense and can run and pass effectively whenever we want to. I think this will help us move up in the polls more than anything because, even though we just lost, we will still be favored to beat Vandy. Therefore, we NEED to WIN, and WIN BIG if we want to get back into the race.

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:12 am
by ThunderReb
We also need to avoid being "Cute" on offensive play-calling. Our strength IS the run, use it! Once its established, play action the he11-fire out of them with short to medium-length routes to get Jevan loose and confident. You will be amazed what can happen with a little confidence.....oh!! and being pi$$ed off helps alot too. :evil: :twisted:

Thunder,

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:47 am
by BobReb
Right f'ing ON! Make 'em sweat, then make 'em PAY!!!
I'm with ya...

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:54 am
by spudhog
For 8 years here at Ark (First 2 years Nutt was decently open), I wanted Nutt to open up the playbook and variate from time to time. But watching the SC game last week. I thought OM did a lot better when they weren't trying to variate. With SC being thin up front, OM looked a lot better pounding the rock.

With their skill sets, lineman, backs and experience level, I think OM should be very power oriented. Let Dex get 5-10 touches in the first 3 qrtrs and let a tired defense see if they tackle him 10-15 times in the 4th. I think OM misses Wallace and last year's pass blocking options way too much to be throwing a lot.

Think OM will keep it simple this week against Vandy and secure the win. And possibly open it up a bit more against Bama.

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:16 pm
by LCW
I was trying to keep my eye on Hardy last Thursday, and he appeared to just have a slight limp on the right ankle....not sure if their line was able to limit him that much, but maybe...he made 2 tackles I believe....seemed to lumber rather than tear toward the QB...may not be in fighting form yet....seemed a lot bigger than last year....maybe a step slower? Thoughts?

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 5:52 pm
by BigTrev34
he was still hurt. you can tell

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:01 pm
by badmotorfinger
PDFTA^2 wrote:Nutt is the QB killa!!!!! the rebs have nowhere else to go but down with him as coach...wake up people!!! he's an idiot!!! prepare for more losses and for snead to continue to do nothing!!! GO HOGS GO!!!
How enlightening!! You've been the first one to bring this to our attention. Very interesting.

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:04 am
by ThunderReb
badmotorfinger wrote:
PDFTA^2 wrote:Nutt is the QB killa!!!!! the rebs have nowhere else to go but down with him as coach...wake up people!!! he's an idiot!!! prepare for more losses and for snead to continue to do nothing!!! GO HOGS GO!!!
How enlightening!! You've been the first one to bring this to our attention. Very interesting.
I've still had no hog be able to tell me WHO the QB is (that was actually SEC caliber)...that Nutt actually killed. That "QB Killa" sewage has no weight........

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 12:20 pm
by spudhog
ThunderReb wrote:
badmotorfinger wrote:
PDFTA^2 wrote:Nutt is the QB killa!!!!! the rebs have nowhere else to go but down with him as coach...wake up people!!! he's an idiot!!! prepare for more losses and for snead to continue to do nothing!!! GO HOGS GO!!!
How enlightening!! You've been the first one to bring this to our attention. Very interesting.
I've still had no hog be able to tell me WHO the QB is (that was actually SEC caliber)...that Nutt actually killed. That "QB Killa" sewage has no weight........
I think that's a fair argument. But, who is in charge of bringing SEC qb's in? That has always been my argument. A college coach get's to handpick his players. If he doesn't have SEC caliber player's at a certain position, then who can he not blame but himself?

Casey was a decent recruit and of course Mustain came with credentials. Robert Johnson was even a 3 or 4 star. I am not a coach so I can't make accurate claims as to who is being taught wrong/right and I'll save those statements to others.

IMO, it's a Coach's job to either bring quality players or devlop them. Ark did not consistent qb play for a long time in this decade. You can blame that on the player's not coming as advertised, them not developing or them just being a good fit. Either way, someone is responsible for that being a position of inconsistency.

Nutt didn't bring in Snead. But it's his job to either develop him or have someone else in there that can perform at an SEC level. If he doesn't, then ultimately that's his responsibility. IMO, that's what coaches are paid to do.

Look at Spurrier. At SC he has had spotty QB play. To me, that's a direct reflection of him the coach. Either he doesn't have the right guys to run his system or he 's not managing in the correct manner to produce good results. He's the HC, OC and QB coach. That's his job to have a productive QB IMO.

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 12:58 pm
by cajunrebel
spudhog wrote:
ThunderReb wrote:
badmotorfinger wrote: How enlightening!! You've been the first one to bring this to our attention. Very interesting.
I've still had no hog be able to tell me WHO the QB is (that was actually SEC caliber)...that Nutt actually killed. That "QB Killa" sewage has no weight........
I think that's a fair argument. But, who is in charge of bringing SEC qb's in? That has always been my argument. A college coach get's to handpick his players. If he doesn't have SEC caliber player's at a certain position, then who can he not blame but himself?

Casey was a decent recruit and of course Mustain came with credentials. Robert Johnson was even a 3 or 4 star. I am not a coach so I can't make accurate claims as to who is being taught wrong/right and I'll save those statements to others.

IMO, it's a Coach's job to either bring quality players or devlop them. Ark did not consistent qb play for a long time in this decade. You can blame that on the player's not coming as advertised, them not developing or them just being that good to begin with. Either way, someone is responsible for that being a position of inconsistency.

Nutt didn't bring in Snead. But it's his job to either develop him or have someone else in there that can perform at an SEC level. If he doesn't, then ultimately that's his responsibility. IMO, that's what coaches are paid to do.

Look at Spurrier. At SC he has had spotty QB play. To me, that's a direct reflection of him the coach. Either he doesn't have the right guys to run his system or he 's not managing in the correct manner to produce good results. He's the HC, OC and QB coach. That's his job to have a productive QB IMO.
As usual spud, who cares what the message is anymore from any of you, we are just tired of your classless fans coming over here and acting like children. Tell your hogville brothers to stay over there or go pick fights on the rivals and spirit boards.

Also, we know that you agree with all of them due to what I have pasted below, which is your comment on Hogville about us. Let it go.

I don't agree with personal attacks or etc. I just find it really strange that the OM fans think we are making stuff up, jealous, idiots and/or having one big imbred orgy.

When BP came on board here, how many L'ville fans said we were getting a bad HC?? Not many.

We have 10 years of proof of what HDN can/can't do. We have better facilities, larger fan base and better resources. Not sure why they think he will do better there.

I understand wanting to have a positive spin or etc. To each his own on that one. But, the crap is going to hit the fan there as we all know. Interesting to see what they will say in a year or two.


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To answer your question about L'ville fans, they didn't care any more, but I know the Falcon players and fans had something to say as well as the rest of the country about your current coach and to me it is the worst thing you can say about someone in sports and that is he is a quitter.

As for a year or two down the road with Coach Nutt, who knows what will happen, but I know that you and your other pigs will be waiting in the bushes to jump out and say "I told you so" as soon as something happens, be it next year or ten years from now. I hope that all of you feel better when and if you get to say it. Sad life that all of you have, that y'all spend your time hating with all of your energy, of all things, a coach of a football team. Your priorities are completely out of whack.

One last thing. I'll say it again, go look at the SEC forum on hogville and see how many of the topics are either Nutt or Ole Miss related. There are currently 22 threads about us/discussing us on the first page. WOW. 22. You guys are STILL obsessed. It's creepy. Get over it. Move on with your lives. Go see a movie. Take your family to the zoo. Paint your house. Plant some flowers. Bath the dog. Have the neighbors over for dinner. Help your kids with their homework. Recycle something. Run for State Senate. Go to the library. Buy a goldfish. Change your diet. Go to the mall. Take a trip. Volunteer at a shelter. Go fishing. Take up dancing. Read a book. Learn to knit. Try a new language. Defrost your freezer. Buy your wife some flowers. Write that novel that you have always wanted to. Learn to skate. Go bird watching.

Any of this sinking in?

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:13 pm
by Chucky_38
Lol. Or just follow Petrino and the Hogs with the same passion you follow Nutt and the Rebels.

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:23 pm
by Cajun_L
Amen brother! Great post cajunrebel :lol:

Just imagine what Nutt can accomplish at OM with a fan base that actually supports their coach. I'm excited to see what the future holds for rebel football!!!!

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:29 pm
by badmotorfinger
spudhog wrote:
ThunderReb wrote:
badmotorfinger wrote: How enlightening!! You've been the first one to bring this to our attention. Very interesting.
I've still had no hog be able to tell me WHO the QB is (that was actually SEC caliber)...that Nutt actually killed. That "QB Killa" sewage has no weight........
I think that's a fair argument. But, who is in charge of bringing SEC qb's in? That has always been my argument. A college coach get's to handpick his players. If he doesn't have SEC caliber player's at a certain position, then who can he not blame but himself?

Casey was a decent recruit and of course Mustain came with credentials. Robert Johnson was even a 3 or 4 star. I am not a coach so I can't make accurate claims as to who is being taught wrong/right and I'll save those statements to others.

IMO, it's a Coach's job to either bring quality players or devlop them. Ark did not consistent qb play for a long time in this decade. You can blame that on the player's not coming as advertised, them not developing or them just being a good fit. Either way, someone is responsible for that being a position of inconsistency.

Nutt didn't bring in Snead. But it's his job to either develop him or have someone else in there that can perform at an SEC level. If he doesn't, then ultimately that's his responsibility. IMO, that's what coaches are paid to do.

Look at Spurrier. At SC he has had spotty QB play. To me, that's a direct reflection of him the coach. Either he doesn't have the right guys to run his system or he 's not managing in the correct manner to produce good results. He's the HC, OC and QB coach. That's his job to have a productive QB IMO.
If Nutt is the "QB killa" how come Snead had such a good season last year? Are you saying it takes about a year for the "killa" instinct to manifest itself? Sounds like bull$hit to me.